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Think Twice Before Chewing Gum in Singapore — Here’s Why Its Illegal
Is chewing gum illegal in Singapore? Behind the bizarre rule that requires a prescription before you can pop any chewing gum ...
A childish move resulted in a courtroom scolding and a dry cleaning bill. However, it's safe to say she can afford it, as it was a $96 million lottery winner suing in a Florida court. Chewing gum ...
Chewing gum releases hundreds to thousands of microplastics into your mouth, a new study suggests. Chewing gum's base ingredient is synthetic rubber, which is a type of plastic. A stick of gum is a ...
When hunter-gatherers living in what is now southern Denmark broke down pieces of birch bark into sticky, black tar about 5,700 years ago, they almost certainly didn’t realize that they were leaving ...
Three men could find themselves chewed up and spit out by the law after Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputies said they were ...
A new campaign invites people to chew over the idea of becoming stem cell donors—literally. Gift of Life Marrow Registry this week launched the “Hero Gum” initiative, in which aspiring donors can chew ...
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This stick of gum can save a life, making it easier than ever to match stem cell donors
Every three minutes, someone in the United States is diagnosed with blood cancer. Fortunately, stem cell transplants can help replace damaged blood-forming stem cells with healthy ones following ...
A piece of resin gum from 5,700 years ago reveals the DNA, diet, and microbes from the body of a prehistoric woman.
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